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NC E Funnybon Labels or hose contributions th pied will be prompi neatly filed in the waste baske The hundreds of Funnybones, Epilaughs L Lizzie Labels received daily have forced this policy upon But for prompt attention, address m ins envelopes, to the following dep Manuscripts—Literary Editor of Jupce, Funnybones—Funnybone Editor of Jupce, Epilaughs—Epilaugh Editor of Jupce Crossword Puzsles—Crossword Puzzle Editor Jupai Lizzie Labels—Lizzie Label Editc Te 's of the Day—Toasts of Dizzy Labels—Dizzy Label Ed 627 WEST 43d STRE NEW YORK CITY of Jun Day Jepct ‘timples, Blackheads, Acne Frup- lons, Barbers Itch or Eczei OULD fined “quickly, ‘easiiys by marvelous new sclentitic discovery <LEER-A Complexion Lotion. Unsightly Skin Eruptions, ugiy En- larged Pores and Oily or Shiny Skin disappear like magic, leaving your skin radiantly clear—gloriously healthy, sabe tiees pre Seg carey ae al a a PHILIP MUNTER CHEMICAL CO. Room 42, 34 South First St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Applause Card | For the Funniest Contri- bution of 1926 Dear Jvpce: | 1 think the picture in this iss Entitled...... And the Text in this issue | Entitled | _ Should be entered in the Contest | for the Funniest Contribution of 1926. (Name) . (Address) . (Week of July 24) At the end of the year, the artist and the writer chose contribution receives the largest number of rotes, will each receive a $500 prise. Vote Your Favorite ks a L JUDGE FOR YOURSELI Beer and Murder “Fudge Kavanaugh, of the Ch urt, after a painstaking survey, fin o Criminal s that 170,000 murders have been committed in the United States in the last twenty. y« 34,000 of these were executed, 18,000 are on, while 118,000 are. still enjoying The Volstead Act has ales for enforcement—better in yet there are pe Why le repeal there and the localitie ple who advocate. its repeal. 2 118,000? Why against murder? Tt be but a 30 per cent ind only 20 per cent. € » penalty and, besides, it costs like fury try a murder « Why not repeal all law and back to the survival of the fittest? Modern firearms have placed us all on an equ yway? Argument is argument Osla C. Re Driannik “Here Is a Village —— Eilitor Jee: Many time we have read Jcpcr. for thos ad edi mused and editorials torial pages, © been impressed criminal ten- HI public good start to truth. how the truth does burt ‘of people and many of your readers seem be sensitive if, we can believe some of the letters you publish. a village of ne the county of. Franklin ‘County. |B Federal offices, Troop “B" Barracks of the St ‘Troopers, county offices, The village has modern improvements. But when it comes to law ob- servance it simply does not exist and on every hand there is no such thing as enforcement. Ifa city like Cleveland, 0., were as crooked in proportion as this little e is, we would have to destroy it in order to live in the remainder of the country When public officials take office they take oail to maintain the laws of the country and on every hand this work of enforcing the laws is not merely ‘cted but, boldly ignon Just take a look at the types of men representing deral Government in this sec of them are to be ne knows what t vehicle laws are just except th re brow untry is going iry is supposed t pod countr, ome people in t is no rea I that w cannot make it a better country and that a lot of people cannot be better people Let us have lots of good editorials and see if we can awaken the d have it rule, 1 would like to be a ame driving on a Sunday and expect to get e in safety. T would like to read one paper not filled with di- vorces, scandals, murders and robb very truly, Malone, N. ¥ “Mopefut” June 7, 19: when it is b The Editor, Jena. Dean Stu: to write t we of May Yours faithfully, A. H, Morse New York, June 4, 1926, All Wet I hav red Jvor fore menny ye T don't like prohibi on't Like th Je Drer Scr: and it soots m but I dew like whe got any a grate 1 the other inturested is Sikologie, street kar sines. If you will kontinue to uze yur inflooence about geting whuskee back n get a drink for a 10c dime I will kontinue to reed duce. Yours for red licker, Ralph L. Myere ou print this pleese ficks it up good as my wn was neglected because I was in Siberia a good menny years. ‘The salt maid me dry ‘ore: Do you think our correspondent, rs, can be spoofing us a bit?] grate stooden dvce in bout wich 1 ‘arzan of the Apes and Femate Detective—He’s a cad, a bounder, a wretch and a mean old thing! Mrs. AxminstER—Why, Sylvia, what's this all about? FemaLe Derective—I’m running down a criminal. 30 comicbooks.com 5